Word: pote
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...easy grounder to Ashton. The Williams man came running up to the line to tag Stevenson, who made a desperate dive for first base. In the collision the ball shot out of Ashton's hand and rolled over to the bleachers. Paine came in, tieing the score. Then Pote hit to center field, and Stevenson, by scoring on the play, won the game for Harvard...
...sixth Burgess was hit, stole second and scored on Clarkson's single to left field. Clarkson stole second and reached home when Street fumbled R. Stevenson's grounder. After Haughton flied out, Paine hit for three bases, scoring Stevenson. Then T. Stevenson was hit, Pote flied out, and Dean's single scored Paine and T. Stevenson, making the score 7 to 5 in favor of Harvard...
Chandler started the game in left field, but was hit on the head by a high fly early in the first inning which knocked him insensible. Clarkson took his place. Pote, who was tried at shortstop, made one error out of three chances and did not do so well at the bat as in Monday's game...
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...Dean, Clarkson, R, Stevenson, T. Stevenson, Goodrich, Doughty, Drysdle, Ashton. First base on balls-Dean, Ross, Ashton 2, Lewis, Heffernan, Dewey. Hit by pitched ball-Burgess, T. Stevenson, Ashton. Passed balls-Ross 2. Struck out-Paine, T. Stevenson, Burgess, Heffernan, Drysdale, Ross 2, Doughty. Double plays-Lewis and Goodrich, Pote, Dean and T. Stevenson. Umpire-Murray. Time...